Книга Russia J.G. Kohl

Russia

St. Petersburg, Moscow, Kharkoff, Riga and Odessa, The German Provinces on the Baltic, The Steppes, The Crimea and the Interior of the Empire

Автор: J.G. Kohl
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Faber & Faber
Наличност: Външен склад
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At the end of the 1830s, during the reign of Tsar Nicholas I, two famous accounts, through foreign e...

Информация за книгата

Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2009
страници
540
EAN
9780571249077
ISBN
0571249078
Enbook ID
04896963
Издател
Теглоt
822
Размери
160 x 236 x 41

Пълно описание

At the end of the 1830s, during the reign of Tsar Nicholas I, two famous accounts, through foreign eyes, were being written about Russia. By far the better known one is the Marquis de Custine's "Russia in 1839". For all its brilliance, however, it doesn't begin to compete with J. G. Kohl's slightly later work, just called "Russia", when it comes to thoroughness, range and sympathy of observation. Kohl was a German. Unlike de Custine, who only made a brief visit, he spent several years in Russia. He assimilated himself, learnt the language and enjoyed the experience. He set himself the task of writing about 'general features and popular manners of a large portion of the Russian Empire' and succeeded with warm-heartedness and tolerance. It is refreshing to read such a positive account. For example, St Petersburg appeared to him not only a beautiful but a cheerful city with its dashing izvoztchiks, its crowded market-places, its frequent fetes, when high and low mixed together. He was not afraid of paradox, of Russia itself writing, 'There is perhaps no country in the world where all classes are so intimately connected with each other as in this vast empire, or so little divided into castes. Contrary to the prevailing belief, in no country are the extremes of society brought into more frequent contact, and in few are the transitions from one class to another more frequent or sudden. The peasant becomes a priest on the same day perhaps than an imperial mandate degrades the noble to a peasant or to a Siberian colonist. Hereditary rank is disregarded while public services often lead rapidly to the highest dignities. Even serfs are more nomadic in their habits than our free German peasants.' The English translation was first published in 1842.

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